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Portuguese Water Dog

 
   
   
  Medium Breed

 
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  Working Dog
   
  Country of Origin Portugal in the Middle Ages
  Ancestry Likely a descendant of herding dogs from central Asia. Probably shares some ancestry with the poodle. 
Original  Function A working dog for fishermen doing various tasks including retrieving equipment and herding fish.
  Height at Shoulder Female 17-21"  Male 20-23"
  Weight Female 35-50 lbs  Male 40-60 lbs
  Lifespan 14 Years
  Coat Two types: long-coated (wavy) and curly-coated. Black, brown and white. Combinations of black and white or brown and white.
  Tail Long curved tail held over the rump.
  Head Large , strong head with long nose. 
  Ears Medium-sized drop ears
  Related Breeds Poodle, Kerry Blue Terrier, Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier
  Alternative Names Cao de Agua, Cao de Agua de Pelo Ondulado (long/wavy coat), Cao de Agua de Pelo Encaradolado (curly coat)
  Nicknames Portie, PWD

 

  Grooming: Single, thick, abundant non-shedding coat requires frequent combing and bi-monthly clipping depending on hair growth.
Lion clip: The muzzle, the back end and all but the end of the tail are clipped short (see illustration above).  This is a traditional but unusual-looking cut which makes the Portuguese Water Dog look as if it is wearing a fuzzy hoodie.
Retriever clip: A sporty, all over 1" clip which makes the Portuguese Water Dog resemble a poodle or Labradoodle.

As a non-shedding dog, the Portuguese Water Dog is hypoallergenic. 

Exercise requirements: High, preferably in and out of water for swimming and retrieving.
  Aggression: The Portuguese Water Dog is a generally friendly dog that is good with people and other animals.  It can be a good watchdog when necessary. 
  Temperament: This is an energetic, robust, strong working dog that needs to have plenty of activity and company.  It will not be happy sitting in the house by itself for long periods of time. 
  Owner requirement: Firm, strong and athletic.  Willing to keep the dog trained and exercised.  Willing to provide constant companionship.
  Trainability Moderate
  Health concerns Canine Hip Dysplasia (CHD), Progressive Retinal Atrophy (PRA), cataracts, glycogen storage disease, distichiasis.
  Environmental requirements: Moderate tolerance for heat and cold.
  Feeding requirements: No special requirements
AKC: American Kennel Club USA: Working Group since 1984
UKC: United Kennel Club USA: Gun Dogs  
CKC: Canadian Kennel Club: Group 3 Working Dogs 
FCI: Fédération Cynologique Internationale:
     Retrievers, Flushers, Water Dogs (Group 8/Section 3/Breed 37)
ANKC: Australian National Kennel Council: Group 6 Utility
KCUK: Kennel Club United Kingdom: Working
NZKC: New Zealand Kennel Club: Utility 
The Portuguese Water Dog was developed as an all around fisherman's helper from dogs which followed trade routes from Asia to Portugal.  They were used as water couriers, retrievers and herders of fish into nets.  They guarded the boats and sometimes saved fishermen in the water.  The Portuguese Water Dog almost died out in the early 1900s as commercial fishing methods changed. 

The breed was saved and promoted by Dr Vasco Bensuade a shipping magnate.  The breed again almost died out in the mid 1900s but, through fits and starts, slowly gained popularity as a family pet around the world.  It is possible that the Kerry Blue Terrier is a cross between a Portuguese Water Dog and a Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier.

The Portuguese Water Dog is a robust and lively dog that needs companionship and plenty of exercise.  Without these, it can become unhappy and destructive.  Its non-shedding coat requires combing and clipping. 

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